Sunday, October 26, 2008

Story time

For the past few days I have been walking the streets of the North Shore to interview as many random people as I can. To be brief, I am covering personal finance and economy stories for the next four weeks, and the interviews I conduct this weekend are critical to finding foundations for these stories.

As a result, I am realizing how incredibly difficult it is to find good stories.

I finally saw that I always took good news stories for granted, but today that has changed.

It's easy as sin to think of great stories, but to actually find evidence of them in the real world is another matter.

It takes a lot of hope, endurance and resolve to delve underneath some people's answers to poke at the real flesh of what they are saying, and even then it's not guaranteed that what oozes out is worthy of a story. Yet, no matter how much I try to track down awesome stories, I find them incredibly evasive. Many times it feels like chasing a ghost of my mind.

After a few hours of tiresome interviewing, I sat at the Metra station in Wilmette, cold and sleepy. I looked down the endless strip of metal and wood to my left, to my right, and wondered how wonderful it would be to have a story find me.

Then I realized that I have known this wonder - that I have been the one sought after by the Story itself.

It is, after all, the greatest story of them all. If it were left up to me to find it, I would be in infinitely vexing, fatally deep despair. But to have it find me - that is incredibly liberating. I can rest now, because I have it and it has me.

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On another note, I sent my absentee ballot yesterday. I won't say who I voted for here, but I wanted to share this photo and caption that a good friend of mine shared with me.

Obama ice cream © Callie Shell / Aurora for Time
I loved that he cleaned up after himself before leaving an ice cream shop in Wapello, Iowa. He didn't have to. The event was over and the press had left. He is used to taking care of things himself and I think this is one of the qualities that makes Obama different from so many other political candidates I've encountered. Nov. 7, 2007.

(Here's more of where it came from.)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haha hmmm, I wonder who you voted for.

mary said...

Haha... I was going to say what Wilson said. Did you finish the amount of interviews you needed?